GPAA: Gold & Treasure Show headed to St. Joseph, Missouri Oct. 13-14

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Gold Prospectors Association of America: The GPAA will hold its Gold & Treasure Show in St. Joseph, Missouri Oct. 13-14 at the St. Joseph Civic Center. The show will feature gold-panning contests as well as seminars led by experienced prospectors.

Gold Prospectors Association of America members pan for gold

Spiking gold prices are sometimes the deciding factor to turn off the TV and actually go gold prospecting to experience it for yourself.

(PRWEB)September 28, 2012

The Gold Prospectors Association of America will hold its Gold & Treasure Show in St. Joseph, Missouri Oct. 13-14. The show will feature gold-panning contests as well as seminars led by experienced prospectors.

With the price of gold hitting record highs last year, GPAA President Brandon Johnson said gold fever is definitely rising and memberships to the organization have shown substantial growth over the last year.

“Spiking gold prices are sometimes the deciding factor to turn off the TV and actually go gold prospecting to experience it for yourself. A quarter-ounce or pennyweight of gold is worth a lot more now than it used to be,” Johnson said.

“Prospecting isn’t necessarily all about having the gold. It’s as much about finding it,” he said, adding that for many members the thrill is enjoying the outdoors with family and friends.

The Gold & Treasure Show in St. Joseph will feature vendors and displays of gold nuggets, jewelry and prospecting equipment such as metal detectors, drywashers, spiral gold pans, dredges and highbankers.

Showgoers over 18 years of age will get a chance to win a two-week Alaska Gold Expedition trip to GPAA’s famous Cripple River gold prospecting camp near Nome, Alaska. The event will run Saturday, Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Joseph Civic Arena, 100 N. 4th St. Joseph, MO 64501.

Admission is $5. Children 12 and under admitted free. The first 100 paid attendees will receive a free vial of placer gold. Tickets are available at the door. To pre-register online and get in free, go to http://www.goldandtreasureshows.com.

To find out more about gold prospecting, gem and treasure hunting or how to contact a local GPAA chapter in your area, visit http://www.goldprospectors.org or call (800) 551-9707.

The Gold Prospectors Association of America is the producer of “Gold Fever“ and “Alaskan” TV shows on Outdoor Channel and the publisher of Gold Prospectors magazine and the Pick & Shovel Gazette.

The GPAA has more than doubled the number of Gold & Treasure Shows on its nationwide tour from nine last year to 20 shows in 2012. There are three shows remaining this year: